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General Lee



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Battery/Alternatot issues
Hi all. I am experiencing random occasions of my Puma not wanting to start/swing over. Typical signs of a flat battery when this occurs(every two weeks or so,but not in a pattern) When this occurs, we just connect jumpers and the vehicle starts no problem. I have tested the battery,tested the charge both at idle and 3000 rpm and these all seem fine.....any ideas?
Post #334417 29th May 2014 5:19pm
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munch90



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does it struggle to turn over like flat battery or do nothing at all?
Post #334418 29th May 2014 5:25pm
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K9F



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It could well be that the capacitive capability (the ability to hold a charge) of your battery is knackered. All other indications would be normal except for the fact it won't turn the engine over. Unless you have a battery load tester to apply the load three times the rated maximum capacity of your battery (about 200 amps I think) to test your battery and it starts on a jump I think it best to shop for a new one perhaps? If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
Post #334427 29th May 2014 6:16pm
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munch90



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for high discharge test you need a carbon pile tester I got one goes up to 500 amps

a good garage should have a desent load tester ,may test it for you for a drink
Post #334429 29th May 2014 6:20pm
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General Lee



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I have a very good load tester. I even compared it to my Land Cruisers battery that is 100% and it had the same results.
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munch90



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does it struggle to turn over ?
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General Lee



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munch90 wrote:
does it struggle to turn over like flat battery or do nothing at all?


Just plain dead....the dash lights all come on and sometimes there is a clic clic clic sound like when your starter is Censored ...but this can be canceled out as it starts up first time with the jumper leeds.
Post #334441 29th May 2014 6:51pm
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munch90



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does sound like battery if when you jump it its ok , what amp does your tester go up to ?

do you put jump leads direct to battery on defender ?
Post #334443 29th May 2014 6:54pm
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General Lee



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I do connect straight to battery to jump.......is this a issue? Confused
Post #334445 29th May 2014 6:58pm
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Phoenix90



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Post #334447 29th May 2014 7:05pm
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munch90



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no not a issue , just if you jumped to a jump point or say to winch cables etc you are bypassing the mega fuse on the battery , just thought maybe bad connection on battery , are the lead tight on the terminals and fuse ?

I have seen relays that are very voltage sensitive and slight drop in voltage of fitted battery causes them to drop out causing none start but spin over ok but not as good as they should , jump them and they start fine but battery seems ok

maybe your starter solenoid is bit voltage sensitive or dusty inside

the starters are not that strong if voltage down they don't like it , seen hundreds of transit starters burnt out

what is charge voltage ?
Post #334449 29th May 2014 7:07pm
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Oscar Romeo



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My guess (without seeing it) is You've got a bad connection probably on the starter or even inside the starter.
I think its unlikely its a battery issue, as in not holding charge or not being charged because you said in your first post "its random"
Your battery voltage will be lower than that of jump charge.
Your jump start could be up to 2 volts more, enough to pass the hight resistance in the poor connection perhaps?
The next time it wont start, i would have the DVM on there and check the battery voltage and down at the starter too and see whats happening with either battery or starter.
Please post your findings as this may help one of us later.

All the best with it
Lee
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custom90



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Make sure when you do try it that the connections on the battery posts are nice and tight too.
I know from my own experience that you can think your battery is near flat yet it's poor physical connection instead. Hence the click on ignition.
Post #335094 1st Jun 2014 7:45pm
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